Quote (duffman316 @ 17 Nov 2024 10:16)
What was the conclusion you yourself came to when looking at the stats regarding the vaccines vs side effects
Have you seen UKs data for covid vaccines, and that most covid related deaths in UK were actually in vaccinated people?
I'm not anti-vax, especially for those created to destroy disease and make it almost non-existent in society. But I never vaccinate myself for covid (beyond the first J&J that came out so I could do things during the pandemic. Thank god I didn't get blood clots) or any flu vaccines.
(I've also had covid twice, the first time I barely felt it but the second time I had the works. Even lost taste in my tongue for a bit).
I think there is evidence that the covid vaccines aren't effective and that the side-effects lower health enough to pose health-issues and potential life-threating disasters.
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-023-36494-0Quote from discussion portion of this article:
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However, we found evidence of an increase in the risk of all-cause and cardiac death after a first dose of a non-mRNA-based vaccine among females, and some evidence of a smaller increase after a second dose of an mRNA vaccine in males. The increase after the first dose was not observed in the male subgroup for either vaccine vector. The subgroup who received non-mRNA vaccines are more likely to be clinically vulnerable.
This post was edited by Ryvulet on Nov 17 2024 09:44am